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2 Best Material Choices for Your Garage Door

Wayne Bailey June 18, 2020
2 Best Material Choices for Your Garage Door

Garage doors have been used for decades by people all over the world. Over the last few years, the garage door industry has come a long way. People now look for more features and durability in garage doors. This is why we see a wide range of materials being used for garage doors. In this blog post, we’ll cover some of the most common garage doors so you can easily decide the right one for your garage door. So read on to learn more.

2 Best Material Choices for Your Garage Door

Stainless Steel

Steel is the most durable and affordable material for garage doors. Steel doors don’t require high maintenance. Unlike other materials available out there, steel lasts longer. With a simple paint job, you can achieve any texture in your mind. However, there’re a couple of things one should consider when shopping for a steel garage door. First, steel isn’t a good insulator, meaning a steel garage door won’t be a good choice for saving energy and reducing noise. Secondly, steel panels vary in thickness. Low-cost steel doors have thin panels measuring anywhere between 26-gauge and 28 gauge. Thin doors don’t stand well up to heavy impacts and blows. If you want your garage door to be last for ages, consider choosing steel that is at least 22-24 gauge. Commercial garage doors use even thicker steel panels to avoid any theft attempts.

Aluminum

Although aluminum and steel have many things in common, aluminum is affordable and lighter than steel. However, it’s more susceptible to dents. Other material options one can go with include: Fiberglass, Wood, Wood Composite, Vinyl, etc. People can choose any material for their garage doors based on their requirements and preferences. If you’re new to buying a garage door, it’s important that you first improve your knowledge about garage door materials to get a better idea.

Choosing the right garage door material can improve durability and curb appeal. Options like steel and wood offer strength and style. For businesses showcasing products or services, don’t miss the chance to advertise with us for maximum exposure.

Wayne Bailey
Wayne Bailey

When it comes to garage repair, Wayne Bailey is the go-to guy. He’s been tinkering with garage doors since forever, and his knowledge is second to none.

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